CHARLOTTE, N.C.- Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, the parent company of Dorney Park, previously announced plans to shrink its portfolio.

On Thursday, the amusement park giant made good on that pledge and confirmed it will sell seven of its sites.

First things first: Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom in South Whitehall Township is not on the list. Neither is Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson Township, N.J. 

Here are the places leaving the Six Flags portfolio:

– Valleyfair (Minneapolis, Minn.)

– Worlds of Fun (Kansas City, Mo.)

– Michigan’s Adventure (Grand Rapids, Mich.)

– Schlitterbahn Waterpark Galveston (Galveston, Texas)

– Six Flags St. Louis (St. Louis, Mo.)

– Six Flags Great Escape (Queensbury, N.Y.)

– Six Flags La Ronde (Montreal, QC)

The parks are being sold to EPR Properties of Kansas City, Mo. for $331 million. EPR plans to partner with Enchanted Parks to run the six properties in the U.S., and with La Ronde Operations, Inc. to operate Six Flags La Ronde in Canada. All of the sites will continue their regular operating schedules, Six Flags said.

Collectively, the seven sites welcomed 4.5 million guests in 2025 and generated about $260 million in net revenue for Six Flags.

The deal is subject to closing conditions and other approvals but is expected to close by the end of the first quarter or beginning of the second quarter.

According to Six Flags, the transaction represents a significant milestone in the company’s “disciplined portfolio optimization strategy.” 

“Consistent with our strategy, this divestiture enables us to concentrate our capital, leadership and operational focus on the properties that we believe generate the strongest returns and offer the greatest long-term upside,” said Six Flags President and CEO John Reilly in a news release.

Six Flags has struggled financially since its $8 billion merger in 2024 with the Ohio-based Cedar Fair, which brought sites including Dorney Park under its umbrella.

Following the divestiture, Six Flags will be left with 34 parks across 23 locations in North America for the 2026 season. Dorney Park will open on May 8, with Wildwater Kingdom opening May 23.

Shares of Six Flags (NYSE: FUN) opened nearly 2% higher on Thursday morning, trading just under $17.